*Was 142-for-199 passing this season for 3,408 yards with two interceptions and 46 touchdowns. First-team AISA All-State.

*Helped lead the Generals to a 13-1 season and their second AISA Class AA championship in three years. Autauga, after a 16-6 loss at North Florida Christian in August, won its final 12 games.

*Finished with 407 total yards and four touchdowns in the Generals’ 49-0 win over Escambia Academy in the title game.

*Was 6-of-8 for 197 yards and three touchdowns in Autauga’s season finale, a 73-6 win over South Carolina’s Thomas Heyward Academy on Dec. 8 in the National Athletic Association of Private Schools’ Division IV championship in Gatlinburg, Tennessee.

*Threw for 2,215 yards and 23 touchdowns as a junior when the Generals went 12-1, losing in the Class AA finals to Escambia.

*Coached by his dad, Bobby.

*Said he has offers from Army and UAB. Also, Jacksonville State, Furman, Samford, Wofford and Kennesaw State have shown major interest.

I hope not. I like my hair. If I go to Army, I might have to cut it, but that’s reasonable.

Do you think you could run a triple-option offense?

Triple-option, that would be something new. I think I could run it, but I’d have to put on a little bit of weight. I wouldn’t mind being able to throw it around a little more, but it will be all right.

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Autauga's Tripp Carr (2) runs the ball against Escambia in the AISA Class AA State Championship game in Troy, Ala., on Friday November 16, 2018.(Photo: Mickey Welsh / Advertiser)

Did beating Escambia 49-0 in this year’s finals atone for last year’s loss?

A little bit. We thought we had a really good team going in. We said if we just executed, we’d be OK.

What’s the hardest you were hit this year?

North Florida Christian, a few times. I think that game made us better. Scoring just six points was kind of a letdown. We came out kind of flat, a 2 1/2-hour rain delay didn’t help, but it’s still on us, regardless.

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The rain tarp comes off after a short rain delay before the Montgomery Biscuits vs. the Pensacola Blue Wahoos baseball game at Riverwalk Stadium in Montgomery, Ala. on Sunday June 8, 2014.(Photo: Mickey Welsh / Advertiser)

How much will your dad cry next year without you?

I don’t know if he’ll cry. We got a little emotional after that game in Tennessee. It didn’t hit us right after the game, but he texted me the next night. He said he didn’t realize it was over and it kind of (stinks), but he’ll be all right.

He cries a lot. Don’t let him fool you. Probably every couple of weeks. Usually at big games he gets emotional.

How much will you cry?

I’m not much of a crier. That’s just me. If something hurts bad enough, I’ll cry. Physical pain might make me cry, but not emotional.

A still from the movie "A League of Their Own" when Evelyn Gardner (Bitty Schram) starts to cry when manager Jimmy Dugan (Tom Hanks) chews her out for making a bad play.(Photo: Archives / Columbia Pictures)

When you play your dad in basketball, how much mercy do you take on him?

We haven’t played since I was in 10th grade. He won the last time we played. This is my last year at home, so I’m going to try to get him back out there one last time.

Is he dodging you to avoid your wrath?

Last year, I think he tried to avoid it. I think he’s getting a little too old to hang in there with me.

How merciful are you on him in video games?

He won’t play me. He’s not a video game fan. I’m a big video game fan, but he doesn’t like it. He hasn’t liked it since I was younger.

How much do you wear him out in golf?

Oh, he’s better than me in golf. I might can out-putt him, but he’s better at everything else. He’s always playing, 24/7. Well, maybe not during football season, but he’ll be playing from now until about August.

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Autauga quarterback Tripp Carr (2) talks with his head coach and dad, Bobby Carr on the sideline as they take on Patrician at Autauga Academy on Thursday, Nov. 1, 2018. Autauga defeated Patrician 42-0. (Photo: Jake Crandall/ Advertiser)

How pleased were you with your season?

Well, I thought I had a pretty good year. As a team, I thought we got better each week, and we came out the last one standing, like we wanted.

Since you didn’t this year, will Autauga’s main goal next year be to go undefeated?

That’s definitely probably the first goal. Well, I’d say winning a state championship again, but going undefeated is probably up there, too. We came up short there, but I’ll take the ring.